sprout
v
1 [I, Ipr, Ip]
~ (out/up) (from sth) begin to grow or appear; put out leaves, shoots, etc 长出来; 出现; 发芽; 萌芽
We can't use these potatoes; they've all sprouted. 这些土豆儿不能吃了, 都出芽了.
new buds sprouting on the trees 树上长出的新芽
The onions are beginning to sprout (up). 洋葱正在抽芽.
Abundant hair sprouted from his broad chest. 他宽阔的胸膛上长出许多毛.
2 [Tn] develop or produce (sth) 生出, 产生(某物)
When do deer first sprout horns? 鹿在多大的时候开始生角?
Tom has sprouted a beard since we saw him last. 汤姆长胡子了, 我们上次见到他时还没长呢. sprout, n
1 new shoot or bud of a plant 苗; 芽; 嫩枝: bean sprouts 豆芽.
2 = Brussels sprout (Brussels).
First, remember that a fax can be read by anyone, so be careful what you send!
首先,要记住任何人都有机会读到传真,因此,对你发送的内容要小心谨慎!
It soon became clear that the straight part of the dance changed when the sun's position changed. If the feeding place was toward the sun, the dancer headed straight upward during the straight part of the wagging dance.